Following the greatest financial crisis in American history, with lawsuits detailing widespread scams and frauds in the securities markets, the SEC under Schapiro failed to prosecute any figure of note. “There’s no clearer method of changing the culture of avarice on Wall Street then a steady diet of ‘perp walks’ and profiles of Wall Street miscreants adapting to life in prison,” said Bart Naylor, Public Citizen’s financial policy advocate.

Schapiro also missed an opportunity to make progress on the critical rules required by statute to implement the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform. “Rather than take advantage of the fullest powers Congress authorized, Schapiro’s SEC routinely favored industry positions. Worse, she left critical rules unwritten altogether,” said Gilbert. These include rules to reform high-flying executive pay plans that encourage casino-style gambling at taxpayer-guaranteed banks.

“President Barack Obama’s most direct path to realize his promise to ensure that Wall Street serves Main Street and consumers will be through a zealous chair of the SEC,” added Naylor. “Commissioner Elisse Walter will serve as chair until another is appointed, and ideally, the President will ultimately name a strong consumer advocate to that key role.”

###

Public Citizen is a national, nonprofit consumer advocacy organization founded in 1971 to represent consumer interests in Congress, the executive branch and the courts.

Further

Almost everyone hates Indiana's egregious "religious freedom" law - cue fierce backlash from businesses, churches, states, cities, legal experts and unhateful Hoosiers - but the most creative response came from an enterprising libertarian who delightedly used his new religious freedom to found the First Church of Cannabis - "One Toke, One Smile, One Love" - aimed at "celebrating all that is good in our hearts." His goal: "A House of Hemp Built with Love," and presumably lots of munchies.